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Special Collections

Special Collections at the CUHK Library houses rare books, manuscripts and archival materials which are important sources for teaching and research. Our rare book collection consists of Chinese rare books published from the Yuan dynasty (1271-1368) to the end of Qianlong reign period (1795) of the Qing dynasty, and Western rare books published before 1900. A collection of oracle bones is the largest of its kind in Hong Kong. The archival collections contain both manuscripts and archival materials. Significant archival materials included David Hawkes papers, Maurice and Judith Freeman papers and the Hong Kong Christian Industrial Committee records. Our manuscripts are particularly strong in works of Hong Kong writers and literati, as well as contemporary Chinese writers and poets such as Gao Xingjian and Bei Dao.

Users are welcome to visit in person. To strike a balance between preservation and access, various digitisation projects have been carried out as a means of preservation and to allow a greater and convenient access to these resources. All digitised contents can be viewed in CUHK Digitised Collections.

We are happy to support your teaching and research and hope our collections can be a significant resource for you.